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The new docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning still sits at the top of the list, while Stranger Things continues to captivate Netflix audiences.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. News and opinion about video games, television, movies and the internet. It’s been a while since Netflix changed its UI all that significantly, but now the company is about to roll out ...
I have a lot of solid TV and movie memories from this year, and myNetflix subscription was the reason for quite a few of them. I had a lot of favorites on the streamer this year, though the true crime fan in me was sad when one of its biggest IPs didn't get new episodes.
The streaming service parts ways with various TV shows and movies every month, with films like Back to the Future and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial leaving Netflix in025. Come the new year, this will be the case once again.
While all the signs point to the possibility that the January 7, 2026, announcement is a reveal of the upcoming powerhouse slate from Netflix, it could be something else entirely, so fans need to be prepared for anything.
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RIPPLE : STREAM IT OR SKIP IT?
The series, originally created for Hallmark+, debuted in early December and has been in Netflix's Top Ten for much of the month.
The world’s most popular streaming service, Netflix, has waded into the world of amusement parks with the opening of its first “Netflix House,” an immersive experience that’s free for fans to enter. The first Netflix House opened on Wednesday at ...
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One of the Best Comedy Series of the 21st Century Will Soon Leave Streaming After Netflix Saved It
One of the best comedy series of the 21st century, Arrested Development, is leaving streaming in March 2026. Here's where to watch the cult classic.
Netflix is bringing a reimagined FIFA game to Netflix Games for the FIFA World Cup 2026, including TV play in select countries, with your phone acting as the controller.
Over the summer, Netflix angered customers by splitting its popular DVD-by-mail and unlimited-streaming package into two separate services—and by charging what amounts to a 60% price hike for customers who wanted to keep the same services. Once the price ...